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The field of visualization is maturing. Many problems have been solved and new directions are sought. In order to make good choices, an understanding of the purpose and meaning of visualization is needed. In this paper, visualization is considered from multiple points of view.
Wijk, van, J.J.
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Visualizing the visual system [PDF]
As part of a forthcoming planetarium show about the human brain, we are producing realistic models of the central nervous system at a variety of scales, from whole brain images to images of individual neurons. We have focused on the visual system and especially the visual cortex, and are building sets of simulated neurons using stochastic growth rules ...
Greg Hood, John V. Burkardt, Greg Foss
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Visualizing Visual Adaptation [PDF]
Many techniques have been developed to visualize how an image would appear to an individual with a different visual sensitivity: e.g., because of optical or age differences, or a color deficiency or disease. This protocol describes a technique for incorporating sensory adaptation into the simulations.
Webster, Michael A. +1 more
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Visual Signatures in Video Visualization [PDF]
Video visualization is a computation process that extracts meaningful information from original video data sets and conveys the extracted information to users in appropriate visual representations. This paper presents a broad treatment of the subject, following a typical research pipeline involving concept formulation, system development, a path ...
Min Chen 0001 +5 more
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Visual search and visual discomfort [PDF]
Certain visual stimuli evoke perceptions of discomfort in non-clinical populations. We investigated the impact of stimuli previously judged as uncomfortable by non-clinical populations on a visual search task. One stimulus that has been shown to affect discomfort judgments is noise that has been filtered to have particular statistical properties ...
O'Hare, Louise +2 more
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Visual Embedding: A Model for Visualization [PDF]
The authors propose visual embedding as a model for automatically generating and evaluating visualizations. A visual embedding is a function from data points to a space of visual primitives that measurably preserves structures in the data (domain) within the mapped perceptual space (range).
Çagatay Demiralp +4 more
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Visualizing Visual Parser Execution
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Costagliola, Gennaro +2 more
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Display Models for Visualization [PDF]
Models for visualization are important, helping the developer and user to understand the visualization process; to follow the connections and the data paths through the system; and to reference and compare the functionality and the limitations of ...
Roberts, J.C.
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Visualization by example [PDF]
While visualizations play a crucial role in gaining insights from data, generating useful visualizations from a complex dataset is far from an easy task. In particular, besides understanding the functionality provided by existing visualization libraries, generating the desired visualization also requires reshaping and aggregating the underlying data as
Chenglong Wang 0005 +4 more
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Visual Art and Visual Perception [PDF]
Visual art and visual perception‘Visual art’ has become a minor cul-de-sac orthogonal to THE ART of the museum directors and billionaire collectors. THE ART is conceptual, instead of visual. Among its cherished items are the tins of artist’s shit (Piero Manzoni, 1961, Merda d’Artista) “worth their weight in gold”. I perceive a metabletic (van den Berg,
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